UCLA might want to ask if the Ball family has any other sons to send its way.

Putting up a point total that would be a lot for most teams across the country, let alone one player, five-star Chino Hills High School (Calif.) sophomore LaMelo Ball scored an overwhelming 92 points Tuesday night against Los Osos. He went 37-for-61 from the field and scored 41 of his points in the fourth quarter.

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LaMelo is the younger brother of standout UCLA freshman Lonzo Ball. He's also committed to UCLA, as is older brother and Chino Hills senior LiAngelo Ball.

"He loves to score," his father, Lavar Ball, told ESPN. "That's the type of things he's going to do next year on a daily basis. It's easy for him. He finally got to play his game."

The performance went a long way toward helping his team to a 146-123 win, but it had a deeper meaning. Tweeting "92 points #love4lexi," Ball was referencing the sister of a Chino Hills dance team member who is in need of a heart transplant, according to USA Today.

Before Tuesday night's shoout, Chino Hills lost for the first time in 61 games over the weekend. Lonzo recognized the rebound, tweeting "Well I mean that's one way to bounce back after a loss... I see you lil bro."

Well I mean that's one way to bounce back after a loss... I see you lil bro 9️⃣2️⃣